The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... killed his Father . A Father that has killed his Son , Queen Margaret . Lady Grey , afterwards Queen to Edward IV . Bona , Sifter to the French Queen . Soldiers , and other Attendants on King Henry and King Edward , Meffengers ...
... killed his Father . A Father that has killed his Son , Queen Margaret . Lady Grey , afterwards Queen to Edward IV . Bona , Sifter to the French Queen . Soldiers , and other Attendants on King Henry and King Edward , Meffengers ...
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... killed on the ftage by the Duke of York , the present speaker . Shakspeare was led into this inconfiftency by the author of the original plays : if indeed there was but one au- thor , for this circumftance might lead us to fufpect that ...
... killed on the ftage by the Duke of York , the present speaker . Shakspeare was led into this inconfiftency by the author of the original plays : if indeed there was but one au- thor , for this circumftance might lead us to fufpect that ...
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... killed by him in the Tower , not more than fixteen and eight months . For this anachronism the author or authors of the old plays on which our poet founded these two parts of King Henry the Sixth , are answerable . MALONE . 4 What , is ...
... killed by him in the Tower , not more than fixteen and eight months . For this anachronism the author or authors of the old plays on which our poet founded these two parts of King Henry the Sixth , are answerable . MALONE . 4 What , is ...
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... killed at Pontefract by a bastard fon of the Duke of Exeter , and beheaded , with York , Rutland , and others , after death . W. Wyrcefier . RITSON , In October 1460 , when it was established in parliament that the Duke of York fhould ...
... killed at Pontefract by a bastard fon of the Duke of Exeter , and beheaded , with York , Rutland , and others , after death . W. Wyrcefier . RITSON , In October 1460 , when it was established in parliament that the Duke of York fhould ...
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... kill me with thy fword , And not with fuch a cruel threat'ning look . Sweet Clifford , hear me fpeak before I die ; - I am too mean a fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng❜d on men , and let me live . 2 is he dead already ? Or , is it ...
... kill me with thy fword , And not with fuch a cruel threat'ning look . Sweet Clifford , hear me fpeak before I die ; - I am too mean a fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng❜d on men , and let me live . 2 is he dead already ? Or , is it ...
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